| | Augusta: |
| |
| | Augusta, year not specified:
Kenneth
M. Curtis |
| | Augusta, 1790-1799:
Joshua
Gage |
| | Augusta, 1800-1809:
Joshua
Gage |
| | Augusta, 1810-1819:
Joshua
Gage —
Thomas
Rice |
| | Augusta, 1820-1829:
Joshua
Gage —
Nathan
Weston |
| | Augusta, 1830-1839:
Joshua
Gage —
Asa
Redington, Jr. —
Richard
H. Vose —
Nathan
Weston |
| | Augusta, 1840-1849:
Luther
Severance |
| | Augusta, 1850-1859:
James
G. Blaine —
Samuel
Cony —
Albert
G. Dole —
James
W. North —
J.
W. Patterson —
John
A. Pettingill —
Alfred
Redington —
Richard
D. Rice |
| | Augusta, 1860-1869:
James
G. Blaine —
Sylvanus
Caldwell —
William
T. Johnson —
Lot
M. Morrill —
James
W. North —
J.
W. Patterson —
Richard
D. Rice —
John
L. Stevens —
Samuel
Titcomb —
Daniel
Williams |
| | Augusta, 1870-1879:
James
G. Blaine —
Daniel
A. Cony —
J.
J. Eveleth —
Artemas
Libbey —
Charles
E. Nash —
James
W. North —
V.
D. Pinkham —
John
L. Stevens —
Samuel
Titcomb |
| | Augusta, 1880-1889:
Orville
D. Baker —
J.
Manchester Haynes —
Samuel
W. Lane —
George
E. Macomber —
Joseph
H. Manley —
A.
W. Philbrook —
John
L. Stevens —
Peleg
O. Vickery —
George
E. Weeks —
Seth
C. Whitehouse |
| | Augusta, 1890-1899:
Norman
L. Bassett —
Edwin
C. Burleigh —
John
W. Chase —
Winfield
S. Choate —
Charles
S. Cummings —
J.
Manchester Haynes —
Samuel
W. Lane —
Moses
R. Leighton —
George
E. Macomber —
Joseph
H. Manley —
Charles
A. Milliken —
John
L. Stevens —
William
Penn Whitehouse |
| | Augusta, 1900-1909:
Norman
L. Bassett —
Byron
Boyd —
Edwin
C. Burleigh —
John
W. Chase —
Selden
Connor —
Leslie
C. Cornish —
Frank
G. Farrington —
Charles
S. Hichborn —
John
F. Hill —
Treby
Johnson —
George
E. Macomber —
Joseph
H. Manley —
Frederick
W. Plaisted —
Gustavus
A. Robertson —
Lendall
Titcomb —
William
Penn Whitehouse |
| | Augusta, 1910-1919:
Norman
L. Bassett —
Byron
Boyd —
Edwin
C. Burleigh —
Leslie
C. Cornish —
Frank
G. Farrington —
Guy
P. Gannett —
Charles
S. Hichborn —
George
E. Macomber —
Benedict
F. Maher —
Burleigh
Martin —
John
E. Nelson —
Elmer
E. Newbert —
Reuel
J. Noyes —
Frederick
W. Plaisted —
Willis
E. Swift —
William
Penn Whitehouse |
| | Augusta, 1920-1929:
Norman
L. Bassett —
Byron
Boyd —
Dan
W. Cony —
Mary
D. Cony —
Robert
A. Cony —
Frank
G. Farrington —
Sanford
L. Fogg —
Anne
M. Gannett —
Guy
P. Gannett —
George
E. Macomber —
Myron
E. Maddocks —
Burleigh
Martin —
Ernest
L. McLean —
John
E. Nelson —
Gertrude
M. Pattangall —
William
R. Pattangall —
E.
Maynard Thompson —
Herbert
W. Trafton —
Blaine
S. Viles —
S.
Curtis C. Ward |
| | Augusta, 1930-1939:
Thomas
H. Bodge —
Byron
Boyd —
Robert
A. Cony —
Ovide
J. Cote —
Frank
G. Farrington —
Ralph
W. Farris —
Frank
J. Ham —
Leroy
F. Hussey —
Burleigh
Martin —
Ernest
L. McLean —
Charles
P. Nelson —
John
E. Nelson —
William
R. Pattangall —
Frederick
G. Payne —
Abraham
H. Rudman —
Frank
E. Southard —
Herbert
W. Trafton —
S.
Curtis C. Ward —
Nathan
S. Weston |
| | Augusta, 1940-1949:
Byron
Boyd —
Burton
M. Cross —
Ralph
W. Farris —
Sanford
L. Fogg, Jr. —
Ernest
L. McLean —
Powers
McLean —
Charles
P. Nelson —
Frederick
G. Payne —
G.
Cony Weston —
Levi
T. Williams —
Robert
B. Williamson |
| | Augusta, 1950-1959:
James
M. Acheson —
Brooks
Brown, Jr. —
Elizabeth
Socec —
Robert
B. Williamson |
| | Augusta, 1970-1979:
Richard
S. Cohen —
John
A. Lund |
| | Augusta, 1980-1989:
Daniel
E. Wathen |
| | Augusta, 1990-1999:
Morton
A. Brody —
Joseph
Mayo —
Elizabeth
H. Mitchell —
Daniel
E. Wathen |
| | Augusta, 2000-2009:
Patrick
T. Eisenhart —
Mark
J. Ellis —
John
Knutson —
Charles
Mahaleris —
Joseph
Mayo —
Dale
McCormick |
|
| | Belgrade:
Herman
H. Adams —
Lawrence
B. Hill |
| | Benton:
Charles
C. Kent |
| | Benton Station, Benton:
Harry
A. Plummer |
| | Farmingdale:
Charles
E. Arthur —
Grover
W. Cooper —
Elaine
Weeks |
| | Fayette:
Ezra
Fisk |
| | Gardiner: |
| | |
| | Hallowell:
Fred
Emery Beane —
Joseph
Robinson Bodwell —
Arthur
B. Church —
F.
Morris Fish —
Kevin
Keogh —
Timothy
C. Murphy —
Doug
Newman —
John
Otis —
James
L. Reid —
Peleg
Sprague —
Charles
K. Tilden |
| | Mt. Vernon:
B.
Ralph Cram —
Enoch
Owen Greenleaf |
| | Manchester:
Elaine
C. Bridge |
| | Monmouth:
John
Chandler —
Arthur
J. Chick —
Harry
Cochrane —
Harry
E. Merrill |
| | Oakland:
Horace
W. Greeley —
J.
Henry Morse —
Dale
Sturtevant |
| | Pittston:
Barzillai
Gannett |
| | Randolph:
James
A. Morang |
| | Readfield:
Charles
J. Cole —
Anson
P. Morrill |
| | South China:
Virginia
Jones |
| | Vassalboro:
Nettie
Burleigh —
Robert
E. Owen |
| | Vienna:
Wallace
E. Sanborn |
| | Waterville: |
| | |
| | West Gardiner:
Reuben
Snow |
| | Windsor:
W.
W. Hisler —
Cony
N. Webber |
| | Winslow:
George
A. Chamberlain —
Joshua
Cushman —
Thelma
V. Lassalle —
Edward
W. Paine |
| | Winthrop:
Newland
L. Hannaford —
Craig
Hickman —
Edward
R. Jones —
Seth
May —
Rita
Moran —
Gordon
H. Smith —
Jerrold
B. Speers —
Charles
S. Towle —
Maude
B. West —
C. A.
Wing —
Elliott
Wood |
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